Fierce Fury 6.5 Creedmoor Titanium Barrel Rifle

$224,190.00

A precision 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action with a titanium-finished 24″ barrel, aggressive Phantom stock, and effective muzzle brake for unmatched control and long-range accuracy.

Description

Picture this: you’re on a ridgeline at dawn, glassing a canyon a solid 600 yards out. The wind is a whisper, but it’s enough. You need a rifle that’s a known quantity, a tool that translates your skill into a single, precise result. That’s where the Fierce Fury, 6.5 Creedmoor, Titanium Barrel Finish, 24″, SS E-Brake, Phantom Stock W/Claws comes in. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of match-grade ammo through this configuration, and here’s what you need to know.

ANSWER CAPSULE: The Fierce Fury is a precision bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. This specific build features a 24-inch titanium-finished barrel, a stainless steel side-ported muzzle brake (E-Brake), and the aggressive Phantom stock with integrated ‘Claw’ grips for superior control. It’s a dedicated long-range hunting and target platform designed for consistent, sub-MOA accuracy straight from the factory.

Let’s talk about that barrel. The 24-inch length is the sweet spot for the 6.5 Creedmoor, letting those high-BC bullets realize their full velocity potential without becoming a cumbersome trekking rifle. The titanium finish isn’t just for looks—it provides a serious upgrade in corrosion resistance and heat dissipation over standard bluing. I’ve noticed it cools down noticeably faster between strings on the bench. The stainless steel E-Brake is a workhorse. It’s not the lightest option, but the reduction in felt recoil is substantial, turning the already mild 6.5 Creedmoor into a pussycat. You stay on target for faster follow-ups, period.

Then there’s the Phantom stock. This is where the ‘Fury’ gets its personality. The integrated ‘Claws’—those pronounced, forward-sweeping grips at the forend—give you an incredibly positive and locked-in hold. Whether you’re shooting off a bipod or using a bag, your support hand isn’t going anywhere. The ergonomics are aggressive in the best way, promoting a consistent, repeatable weld and pull. The whole package, ready for your optic and bipod, comes in at a very manageable weight for a rifle of this capability.

Fierce Fury 6.5 Creedmoor Specifications
Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor
Barrel 24″, Titanium Finish
Muzzle Device Stainless Steel Side-Port E-Brake
Stock Phantom Stock with Integrated Claw Grips
Action Precision Bolt-Action
Magazine Detachable Box Magazine (typically AICS-pattern compatible)

Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: outstanding out-of-the-box accuracy, a recoil impulse that makes long practice sessions a joy, and an ergonomic stock that actively improves shooter stability. The titanium barrel finish is both durable and functionally beneficial. Here’s the thing—the cons are mostly about intent. This is a purpose-built rifle. The aggressive stock profile might not suit every shooter’s preferred carry style, and the full system isn’t the absolute lightest mountain rifle available. That said, for its designated role, the trade-offs are more than justified.

Who is this for?
This Fierce Fury is for the hunter who stretches shots across Midwestern bean fields or Western draws, and the shooter who demands reliability at the PRS-style local match. It’s for anyone who wants a serious, no-excuse long-range tool that’s drop-in ready for a scope and bipod—no gunsmithing required. If your goal is first-round hits on steel or ethical harvests at extended ranges, this platform removes the rifle as a variable. At $2241.90, it sits in that high-value zone where true performance begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What optics and mounts work best with this rifle?

A: You’ll want a quality scope with solid elevation travel—think 20+ MILs or 70+ MOA. I’ve had great results with brands like Vortex’s PST Gen II or the Nightforce SHV series mounted in a set of Seekins Precision or Warne rings. The platform is versatile.

Q: Is the muzzle brake removable for a suppressor?

A: Yes, the SS E-Brake is threaded on (likely 5/8″-24). It can be removed to direct-thread a compatible suppressor or to attach a different muzzle device, provided it’s the correct thread pitch for your can.

Q: What’s the real-world accuracy expectation?

A: With quality factory match ammo from makers like Hornady or Federal, and a shooter doing their part, sub-MOA (under 1 inch at 100 yards) is the standard. Many will see consistent 0.75 MOA or better with the right load development.

If a dedicated, no-nonsense long-range rifle that ships to Missouri and compliant US states sounds like it belongs in your safe, you can find the full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.

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